Divorce as Process, Botswana Style

P. Werbner, R. Werbner
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This article aims to unravel the complex negotiations surrounding property settlements and custody in cases of divorce in customary courts in Botswana today in the light of an earlier legacy of penalising divorce initiators. It argues that women’s attempts to get their husbands to initiate divorce proceedings can entangle women in lengthy negotiations and ultimately frustrate the aim of achieving a divorce. Repeated court hearings can last for years, we show. At the same time, in Botswana’s statutory courts today, an equal division of property irrespective of the causes of marital breakdown has become established practice. In the article, we aim to show that customary laws regarding property settlement in divorce have indeed changed, gradually adjusting to notions of equity in women’s rights in marriage, in response to a wider ideological, critical movement, even though chiefs or headmen presiding over customary courts do not always explicitly acknowledge this change.
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本文旨在揭示博茨瓦纳传统法院在离婚案件中围绕财产和解和监护权的复杂谈判,以惩罚离婚发起者的早期遗产。该组织认为,女性试图让丈夫提起离婚诉讼,可能会使女性陷入漫长的谈判,最终无法实现离婚的目标。我们发现,反复的庭审可能会持续数年。与此同时,在今天的博茨瓦纳法定法院,不论婚姻破裂的原因如何,平等分配财产已成为惯例。在这篇文章中,我们的目标是表明,关于离婚财产解决的习惯法确实发生了变化,逐渐适应了妇女在婚姻中权利平等的概念,以响应更广泛的意识形态和批评运动,尽管主持习惯法法庭的酋长或首领并不总是明确承认这种变化。
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